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... object of etymology ; and he seems to have read the work of Horne Tooke without an adequate sense of its real scope and purpose . Though Mr. Tooke has embraced almost innumerable occasions of declaring that it is not etymo- logy to give ...
... object of etymology ; and he seems to have read the work of Horne Tooke without an adequate sense of its real scope and purpose . Though Mr. Tooke has embraced almost innumerable occasions of declaring that it is not etymo- logy to give ...
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... object of this sport , must be slaughtered for our sub- sistence , and that foxes and other beasts of prey must be de- stroyed for the havoc which they commit among our domestic animals , yet we would so far extend the hand of mercy ...
... object of this sport , must be slaughtered for our sub- sistence , and that foxes and other beasts of prey must be de- stroyed for the havoc which they commit among our domestic animals , yet we would so far extend the hand of mercy ...
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... object professed in this letter , " the good of the community , " we may at least hint a suspicion that they have mistaken the means of attaining that object ; and that the greater consumption of hay and corn , and the increased influx ...
... object professed in this letter , " the good of the community , " we may at least hint a suspicion that they have mistaken the means of attaining that object ; and that the greater consumption of hay and corn , and the increased influx ...
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